The Argonauts vs Talos Giant Statue | Jason and the Argonauts | CLIP

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Those 60s special effects are really something 😂.
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Movie Title: Jason and the Argonauts
© 1963, renewed 1991 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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All Comments (21)
  • @justinmccary5816
    You have to appreciate what they accomplished special-FX-wise. Loved this movie as a kid and still appreciate it today.
  • @adamdavis9838
    People often say the statue is slow, stuff a clunky. That's how I would expect a living giant bronze statue to be like.
  • Simply put:One of the greatest scenes in the history of cinema.After 60 years, it exponentially stands the test of time.How many of us have seen this dozens of times and STILL marvel at its ingenuity?
  • @Oleg-gs5dc
    У меня от этого великана прям мороз по коже, вот это настоящая работа а не то что сейчас мутят....
  • Every boy who saw this in the 60s and 70s, will remember this fondly. Still amazing.
  • @jirehrophe
    For its time, such visual effects are truly incredible. Even a modern viewer won’t be dismissive of its entertainment value.
  • @rubymattox8954
    They don't make movies like that anymore. These old movies are better than the new ones. I like watching these
  • @gerry5134
    I think this is the best scene in the movie so 10 / 10 . Loved the idea of felling Talos by unscrewing the plugs from the back of his heels. Genius !
  • @abdiver12
    To be honest, I actually prefer Ray Harryhausen's stop motion animation over most of today's cheesy CGI special effects which often look incredibly stupid and fake. Loved this film as a kid and still love it today.
  • @CurtoidHarvonium
    I saw this in a theater in 1963 when it came out. I was 8 years old, and it blew me away, of course. It's actually a rather well made fantasy movie for the year it was made. Ray Harryhausen did the special effects, also known for those in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1959), The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960), and Mysterious Island (1961. Interestingly, the film's score was done without a string section, which is kind of unusual. Eastman color technology was used, as evidenced by the rather nice color quality for the time. It was not received all that well at release, but has since been recognized as a very entertaining movie classic.
  • @explorer1968
    Boy, how did I enjoyed this movie as a young boy! I didn't know it was even older than I tought back then!!😊
  • @OldRaver
    I was always yelling “RUN SIDEWARDS!!!” to the guy at the end 🤣
  • @KingNiros
    Jason and the Argonauts was a masterpiece.
  • @MasterJediDude
    I love this scene to this very day. The way the giant moves is so otherworldly and sinister. The lifeless face is what always gets me, whether it’s this creature, Minaton from Sinbad, or the creepiness of Kali from The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. Harryhausen had a way of injecting horror into these creatures.
  • @shakeelmalik781
    I may be wrong but this was made in 1963 and at that time even star wars was years away this was a great film and I still watch it when ever I see it on TV.
  • I can tell you as a kid, these movies were magnificence. Jason and the Argonauts, Sinbad, Clash of the Titans. Excellence
  • @xxXCrysXavXxx
    OMG. I have tears in my eyes right now. My uncle Roberto (RIP) had an old cinema projector and we used to watch this movie, outside, projected on a white sheet. My childish mind was terrified by this and amazed at same time.
  • @BM-jy6cb
    This and the fighting skeletons scene still so much more emotive than most of the overdone CGI today.
  • @jackkitchen737
    I'm in my 50's. Somehow I missed this great movie while growing up in the 70s and 80s. This is terrifying. This is great.